checkmate (version 1.7.2)

checkSetEqual: Check if an argument is equal to a given set

Description

Check if an argument is equal to a given set

Usage

checkSetEqual(x, y, ordered = FALSE)

assertSetEqual(x, y, ordered = FALSE, add = NULL, .var.name)

assert_set_equal(x, y, ordered = FALSE, add = NULL, .var.name)

testSetEqual(x, y, ordered = FALSE)

test_set_equal(x, y, ordered = FALSE)

expect_set_equal(x, y, ordered = FALSE, info = NULL, label = NULL)

Arguments

x
[any] Object to check.
y
[atomic] Set to compare with.
ordered
[logical(1)] Check x to have the same length and order as y, i.e. check using == while handling NAs nicely. Default is FALSE.
add
[AssertCollection] Collection to store assertions. See AssertCollection.
.var.name
[character(1)] Name for x. Defaults to a heuristic to determine the name using deparse and substitute.
info
[character(1)] Extra information to be included in the message for the testthat reporter. See expect_that.
label
[character(1)] Same as .var.name, but passed down to expect_that.

Value

  • Depending on the function prefix: If the check is successful, the functions return TRUE. If the check is not successful, assertSubset/assert_subset throws an error message, testSubset/test_subset returns FALSE, and checkSubset returns a string with the error message. The function expect_subset always returns an expectation.

See Also

Other set: checkChoice, checkSubset

Examples

Run this code
testSetEqual(c("a", "b"), c("a", "b"))
 testSetEqual(1:3, 1:4)

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